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Show , , , A - , , . .. .1 t .. . - - - , 21. , - ..- - . - -, - Infloo f Fall ' - . - - . - . ' - - , , ,.. . . - , MINIMUM' - - A . - 42. ...... .. .. Juab 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 2:900 ,,,- ; ' , 24 24 28 29 30 , S needs i Building , , - - ' r - , ' . . , .30 - - '33 3'1 35 35 large a bond issue will be need, Garfield Millard Wayne 35- - , .' ed to pay for them. - 30 Principals of Salt Lake City's public schools were asked Thursday td determine renovation needs in theft buildings so officials can determine how - Sanpete Rich .,, .1rintic Logan Cache , , Davis Carbon Duchesne Washington Box Elder Murray ... i... 24 - - - , N. 24 - Schools Asked' . Continued from Page duce the amount that could be divided needy dis- 11.1 . - - -are trkts - Maxi- - es a L 1..' (7 - .,,,,,k I .. , - s I1 4) n' !' ' , also HERE IS YOUR , CHANCE . - . , 38 , .:; , , - ', i , . , .. , 1.11-1-- ! , . , Guaranteed 1),rand New Mercirndise-Full- y. ,t: Manufacturer. Act Now. Ea Terms. Free ....; , . , .- . - . - - , ;' , , . I 1 . . ' - - - , 9 ' FULLY -- AUTOMATIC, . , ' ' :, ,.. ,.---------- -' - . ' 0 ., ' ," - ' - , l'N $60": - , , . 95 :',4' ' ' ' 1?4 . - . - i ' , ' ins their budgets. This year, however, budgets already were made up and partly spent by the time the Legislature 'convened. The laws become effective be- - - , , '', , . ., Juan District to a ule in five of the tricts. In the chart below the Hard Hit right hand column indicates the S"It Lake City number of years it takes to reach maximum 'fay in each dis- hit especially hard. . , NL 1 14 f , , , (.4 . tho'Lpaislature made additional funds available Salt r- .., Lake City expected to get about $346,000 in additional money. They actually will receive only , , "'" - -4- ..., , '. 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' . . , , - - ' ' ' ' - - , x - ' 'IS , Soo . - : ' s A - : o''-- ' 44eitit- -' - ' '.::, ' t - 0, AT A DREAM PRICE': - st -.-' 0. - La i-- 0 Let,us install your carpet now at this 0 low16w p rice! 16 A .".,,,c,, 0 - I , ' fi 2 Reg. 7.95, NoW only 3.98sq.'yd el ..: . ,',b , 0n . - : ,, .' store open everit including evening Mon. Sundatetil 10p.m.- , ti-20- , . 45' ti IrN 0 ,, ' 0.... al I a - 11 '' . . L. , - I . 00 ' . ' - 0 , - E.,..'AlEtwe - - ilevs S' . . , . ok - - Phone 22444141 - Q I E SJNO . I - ON ,, , . ' ' : , - ' .,,,' ''Ir - . .. t ; 'Oil 11 . Til Y 0 ( , ,.. 1 , - , Li Z CP '' ' ' ,1 o . I ' ; ligroin s I i, I 4 , - ., - - 7-,- e . I ' - "- ..., - ' .- - I I 4Ati I . - I '.."A's , 11 ' S. I '00Z117C3-51AT- ' . - ' " - ' a ME::::1 ', , ' ri II rairarZES- irLtjMnIne.--- - - I i E ArITI I 1 :411..14 Alli30 160 '4 r 7 .,,, lia-,:w;.- - . Iv 4. ittujj?11-::- rm.' 04,k N , 0 El U - 0 - -- .- ' , til 9 p.m. on p.rni Open ' 0 - , - . .... le A - , , , - i , . I , 1 : G . 0 . Ita I '''.,- 7 , 1 E - ;:: 2 A , I in Carpel. - ,. 14- - - 4 d . our larga diiplay today Istimatal 1 TEMPLE ' ''''',1 t,, . I I E , ILI , , 0 10 - !IA" . . 0 -- 151 WEST SO. ' - . 4 - ' Quitting , . - . t)C C) -. ' Business ' ' . ,, WIWI ' ,' .;: . - . 13-4-r- - . - 1 ', .. ., A standing Values 1 0 . CP 0 rs0 ,, , 'AMERICAIA FUR - OadWaY , PiATON, : n rpaE2Ga -- -. SOUTH 'MAIN.ST,. ST011 t , ' , t! t '''' . Last '' 2 Days , . , 48:30 P.M. ZILL . . SALT LAKE CITY 'Dliri'7 OPEN , IN - - ' - , ' ' , i, , :- - t , - - 14, fli.. - , , -- , ',:3;, 1 go, , ' l'y . 1 a p 1 Clyde . S.: - ., - . 9c . , ,--- es . ' ; - .., ' , 4' ' s 1 4 ,,,,, ' . ' ,-- . -- ( Wilton Broadloom, Reg. 16.95, Now only' . . ;19.88 sq. yd. Wilton Broadloom, Reg. 14.95, Now only, . 8.88 sq. yd. 7.98 sq. yd. Axminster, Reg. 13.95, Now only . tile . . . ; . Now ... .5.98 .' only sq. yd. Axminster, Reg. 9.95; ;,'1 Now .4.88 sq.'yd,,.. only Axminster( Reg.7.95, I I . 6.48 sqsyd.- ", - , - -' i - al '' ',. - , .11111 - 1 E , ' a , ,.... 1: Axminster Floral pattern. , week In expanding Utah's disas- ernoon. A dinner was scheduled ter area was "too late. Itshould Thursday at 7 P.m. 9: - ' drouth Mr: ,.. tP 11.111 0 . . ' - '- : 0131.0 , , 0 a .99 , ' - . ' l". i z , t. WOOL . . R . .. ., ' r Value! . II i , , , 1 I - , 1 , , s ,, -- - :1, ,.,. t4,, - : sk er,,,,, I ,:,',4.,lo.' ' .,, ,. . s , GI 11 , ' - tot 4 ",ft""ftft.4, . G ' 4.4 . A .' ' r 08 -- a 1,-- ,.. 5.) 0 ''''' , ,' '1 ,,,......., 0 0 ' , - 1,3 , : ' s111:40"-- 0 GO OUT FOR ONLY ,,''''')4 , ' E tt,"::,,,.4,::,:,,:..,--,,...,46.,.,,,..gzay- . iv -- , ,,, 5(00 0 ana g . , - 0 0a.Super Saving '1""--------- to .9.95 .. - ., ----- -- DINETTE SETS - ' , .h.. .i olo' , .,, . ' ' ,,..,,, - , - .' Get Yours NowThis Is i? A 't..'.4.' AT' THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN!! ' ' ' . . ,,,,, .; -JU- ST-ARRIVED! "4,1' $7,'''''"'- ' ,. . . ., ; sorry' li tk.,41',-.2;r4,- I $292,131. r'''' 44,,, ,..- -'- r.,1,- ' ,, 0- . .., . C ,...:1:;,, ti ' .. , !: you missed this itl. A wo.nderfulI bar. 10 gain from Bar- - el. VI e" gain City!! , '. k',,;,,,,,,i:,;0;.KIri t, 0 95 Reg. 69.50 Now ,, ..., .......,. ''''4:i"""."4"."41..;7. ' i ,,,,., . til PLATFORM ROCKERS . (,i:rlisx,,,,,s--,, ' lg itiksCE fi, : 'II,:i.. 1 ,. ..,, - woulhd rl,A ; (2,407., z..1 1, ' :1::.?i.;3y. .' cr.,...: P 1 i ,)'''44;:fAt.2 (.:.:' ir ' ' ' t W. , . ,v - 1,, 00iefilee ,, , 9 r; - ' ', Tv.."--'r-''-- w , &.?'' ' . Out of thisjund will have to - :,' be taken $50,000 to make up the .., A budget !deficiency brought on k ' second grades. If the by full-da- y district has to pay retirement ', , - to reach maxi-- I funds for the first half of 1954 " : , . muln pay. The table below tells another $106,000 will be needed. R eg. up In addition about $32,000 will ; Part of the story In Utah. ''Iii , to pay the tax collecos . If, you wonder how teachers' be needed ' e tion costs to the county. It is pay compares with your own' estimated that $5,000 additional t,,11' -. look on the chart and pictout THEY ,r-- ' i , s the sctiedules that. apply to twill btneeled fotThablielIttönfinancial statement. The teathers in your district. The lof the , ierunning behind on its ' chart is arranged so that the which :,I budget districts that pay the best ap.ms tranfusion. ' ' ": .. pear at ttle top. Those ,that !transportation Cut , pay the least appear at the If We pattern develops, and bottom. t VA ste , , 11school officials see little 'hope t All are obtained , figures used '..N. it won't, the district will ! that ; from' of the State Department ' ' - Education and the Utah Educe-Ho- n wind up with about $94,000 in. . Assn. as reported.' in a stead of $348,000 to allocate to .00 ,,,, , , ,::, '' ' '11 EA publicatión. Very recentt salary increases. This would al-'. a of low increase genv:al salary in schedules ehanges salary , 1.8 per cent or, roughly, , i,,,,,,..., t.r. ,,.,, would not show up on 4. -'' ,. alSout $60 per teacher. This is median Note that the . 4 '' ' begin. considerably less than the $200 ning salary in Utah for bachelor average recommended by the ,' , degree 'teachers is 42,850 . School Survey Commission: . .' ' Medlimaximum salary Is , ' $1955. have been taken six weeks ago. ., "It's been almost impossible T' : t to get the administration to set , Beautiful up droutb areas yet we heard I Hi-Lo- w Senate tell4 the the COntinued from Page-B-secretary Cut All-Wo- ol ', he : , Agricultural Committee Round.Wire All-Wo- ol , . and would - go all out for an didn't know what they were ! , ' All-Wo- ol with to do their huge program. going Heavy ., . .: i The Heber- - City sheepman grain surpluses. t All-Wo- ol .: ' 741Ve feel much of the feed said he was "mystified" by what - , he termed the administration's could have been used to save Beautiful demand ,,, tabsolute : ' was . - , , faster than spent ' C I. ,, i Ii av'er- ' , the ond groades were day schedules Fcial difficulties: distrisctwa later was reversed were classes d premise that more be forthcoming. The ,, . (1, - , I 7 '''','I : 5 Save ' ', ' ' 249.95, now - ' 11 - - .---7---7 ri over an Reg... while they last. , :.--.- ,0 So 30. advertised,' ' I 1 , , . ; don't' be .:4 . ,. - of most titi w a s ,.h- ji, tNi - I:), 'Act ers. today-4.:4 '. :,.,,4 Full Size brand new nationally ' . 1 districts simply Ironi 0 to $150 per year. have to take the needed money These increments stretch from the $1,525,000 fund that June ment-operate- - . 0 .1, . - ti ,.! timatic washer for . . II4. expire state's Oppased PAY Wet. Many school teachers in Utah d homes , would earn additional income from take away the individual right" summer or part-tim- e employfrom the citizens and might' ment The Utah Public School also breed' crowded conditions. Survey Commission found that The meeting. called by the the average extra earnings for Intermountain Association of male teachers was about 2500: 'Nursing Homes,. was held at Female teachers earned an ,t,be Rota Litak, age-Of,$100 per year in addition to their school salaries. . 'Teachers say that this, extra Income is both earned and ned , q .,--- essary Male teachers with'fam, flies say they could not continue ,in, the teaching profession if the extra income was not avail, able. Teachers like policemen, and other public employes, say that - , i - ' . - ,, - , 1 t.1 , both the automatic. 1 q, wryer and the auto--- t: .'ct , ' la . ri pli 1 ., FULLY AUTOMATIC ' - if the p ricii'of . tI : Su ,.k ',,,,:',. : . . hiA writ matic washer for :: . . or-fi- 0 A ,Buying an ' : - . , 1 k!"'Z - - , , Fultlize Brand-nowNationally Advertised Reg. 199.95.' Now while they last , , . , - 4 '., , - , 0 litah operators' ot convales-- , cent.and nursing homes Wed nesda.i' night' protested President Eisenhoier's proposal to use federal funds to construct ''honprofit.'; medically supervised nursing and convalescent homes.' They claimed that privately owned nursing homes are doing the same job, and, that govern-- 1 , . ' , . 'Clothes Dryer ' -, I ' .- 2,675 1. vi . , - :- !. . nt . . ' this-.amou- . ' '1 Homes . . . , ' , $80.00 ncl- ON THE WITH BARGAIN ;CITY'S NEW LOW PRICE! , 8, ! 4,, , 111: , 531100 BUT SAVE ...... , Ike Pion e ' . i ' , - THE :: Am 'NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SAVINGS ' . 24700 Stimmitt.;.. N. . - , . TO 'SAVE' - ', money to maintain an adequate new building program and keep up.--- with renovation, of older . buildings at the , same time." He aded that proposalsfor a bond issue will be 'Omitted to the City Board of Education as soon as the survey..on renovI a- tion, needs is completed.. Dr. Bennion said it appeared "almost certain" that the school officials wilt recommend- - to the : Board of Educatiori that. a special school Idistrict election to get public support of 'the re- quest for additional school operating hinds be held prior to ' 4 May 1. In accordanee with state leg- islation, Individual districts,may , ' levy up to 20 per cent more ..than the local leeWaY (4'34,050 per classroom 'unit without call-Ang an election. They can ob- UM an additional 16 per. cent ,,by itallitkg an, electitm , , ''..1'.. . ' - 1 - t. -1. . , I . - , , 1 .. The special --- i - - 4 , .. ' ' 2,850 2,845 2,825 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,780 2,772 2,750 2,750 2,750 2,730 2,705 2,700, 2,700 - . - ' . Ltivi 4 : CE) .1.1 trict , - - . - --. . inl 1177 - 2,850 . '1;. 1 SCHOOLS ---- , 1954 211, January Thursday, r-,-.- , - , - . , , -- , .. 2,892 2,875 2,870 2,850 ''' - -- -MAXIMUM take city, mum Years passed a new teag,her retirement bill. It became effective Jan. 1. X Jordan $4,524 21 no ,pro- 2 Irmr 4,500 17 ' The Legislature :-made however- frna mdaukiring : 44 ;50713 TAolPoinelee pvayment s into the 34 the first six months of 1954. 4 Provo 4,350 17 Atry. Gen. E.II.. Callister has 17 6 '...Granité 4,325 ' Et in effect cautioned the retire7 Logan .......4,300 '18 disment officials that systenfs 8 Ogden 4,260 17 tricts may have ta make the 9 Park City ... 4,248 19 out of current funds. payments 16 10 Nebo 4,200 If this .is true .districts will 10 Weber ...-..-: 4,200 21 have to expend more than $400,- 12 Salt Lake '4,170 17 000 they had not budgeted. This ' 13 .Cache 4,160 21 would have to, come out of the 14 Grand .4,150 )7 4:125 20 15 Murray already "insufficient" $1,525,000 fund. , 16 Emery 44:080100 211 Tax Costs ' 17 Davis ..... is not all. The special 21 18 Morgan' But that 4,050 session also passed a law, which 19 Daggett 4,000 16 , -becomes effective Feb.-1,20 - Kane 3,960 17 all districts to pay their D 21. Carbon 3,950 17 fair share of the cost of levying 21 Uintah 3,950 16 and collecting taxes: This would 21 Wastach .... 3,950 18 take' 17 24 ttich ... .'. an estimated $300,000. I II 3,945 i!.; was , 25 Beiver Again 3,930 15 25 Box Elder .. 3.930 21 - budgeted by any of the districts. It would take another slice out 27 - S. Summit . 3,920 17 A of 17 28 . .. . . thc dwindling fund. Juab 3,900 ,:.' ' the law Another 28 Piute by 15 passed 3,900 special session requires school .ii ,30 Duchesne '... 3,870 17 ' 31 Sevier districts to publish detailed 17 . 3,852 1 : statements at the end financial 15 32 S. Sanpete .. 3,845 of the year. School people say 31 Tintic 3,840 17 this will take four times 3,8'20 17 34 Garfield , 35 as much money as was budgetMillard ......' 3,800 17 ' ed for the less detailed state35 N. Sanpete, .. 3,800 17 11 ments, some districts publish. 35 San ... Juan 3,800 'e The Legislature appropriated NI 35 Washington 3,800 18 . 9 -- Rani( District ' Minimum Rank District , Park City ....$3,168 2 Iron A 1,000 Union Pacific bridge and building carpenter . :forale; .... 2... 3:964 was in "critical" condition 5 Grand 2,950 ' fall y, 6 Weber 2,920 Thursdaoof frwas follbuilding he 7 Granite ....... 2,905 8 Kane 2,904 , repairing. 9 Emery 2 900 Hal E. enos, 1237.7th East, was repairing a roof at the Uni9 Morgan ..!.:.. versal. Car Loading and Dis0 Nebo tributing Co., 460 W. IstsSouth, 9 Piute when the accident occurred. 0 San Juan ' Mr. Enos was working with '9 S. Summit . '.. another railroad employe wheh 1- 8- Sevier ' he reportedly fell through the 17 Provo . i ... roof and landed on his head. He 18 Alpine was taken to the L D S Hospital 19 Dagggett in apolice atnbulanci, where ' 19 -1- .1intahhe is believed. Jo be suffering , 19 Wasatch from a basal skull fracture. 22 Ogden . !. ... 23 Beaver : s - . ' - , , - 54 Degrees-1953-- - . i, , I , -- --- - , - - -Listed' 'Critical' -- - - . Utah 5chool. Districts Rank ,In Minimum and. ' Maximum , Salaries for Teachers With , ' 1I , - -, ....- - t, , Salt AND TELEGRAM, NEWS . . , . - ' . Carpenter Hurt ' - " ' - ' - . , -- ' - , - - - v-- IINWNO,',W"lieNeT"..0"M ,..,,ftorirlpermon,loo.1: . :t . V, -- '- -- I ... . - , - |